How to get a static IP address
Last Updated: Tuesday 27 Feb 2024
As the name suggests, a static IP is one that remains static. It does not change and is assigned manually to your device. By default, we use dynamic IP addresses and CGNAT (Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation) on internet services we provide. A dynamic IP address is an IP address that changes from time to time, unlike a static IP address that stays the same.
You might want or need to obtain a static IP address for various reasons. Some of the benefits of having a static IP are:
You can host servers – such as web servers, email servers, or FTP servers – that other computers can access using their internet connection. You can also access your network and devices remotely from anywhere in the world with a static IP address.
You can enjoy better reliability on services hosted with your static IP. Otherwise, when using a dynamic IP, the end-users accessing your hosted services would need to be informed every time your IP address cycles to a new one.
You can support better DNS, voice communication, VPNs, and games with a static IP address.
How to get a static IP address for your internet service
If you've signed up for one of our Business plans, you automatically get 1 static IP address on that service.
Static IPs are not included in Residential services by default, but you can always add a Static IP to your service for an extra $5 per month. Additional IP addresses are available to customers on a Business service if more than one is needed.
There are two different ways to apply a static IP address to your broadband service:
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